Amazulu secured the services of Warriors striker Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya after his impressive performances during January's COSAFA Cup tournament held in South Africa. The forward netted twice against Golden Arrows as his new team claimed a 3-2 victory in the KZN Premier Cup preseason competition. Ngwenya demonstrated his scoring ability throughout the continental championship by finding the back of the net on two occasions. Tournament organizers recognized his contributions by selecting him for the first round team of the competition. Zimbabwe's premature departure from the tournament prevented the striker from showcasing his talents further.
Usuthu management moved quickly to complete the signing despite interest from rival club Scottland. The competing organization had submitted an attractive financial package for the player's services. Ngwenya's performances during the regional tournament convinced Amazulu officials to pursue his signature aggressively. The striker's two-goal display against Golden Arrows validated the club's decision to invest in his abilities. His transition to South African football appears seamless based on early preseason evidence.
Usuthu management moved quickly to complete the signing despite interest from rival club Scottland. The competing organization had submitted an attractive financial package for the player's services. Ngwenya's performances during the regional tournament convinced Amazulu officials to pursue his signature aggressively. The striker's two-goal display against Golden Arrows validated the club's decision to invest in his abilities. His transition to South African football appears seamless based on early preseason evidence.